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@990000@mstdn.social  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

Damn, this would’ve been such a good backstory to why Star Wars stormtroopers all wear fully masked helmets. Shame and fear.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/andor-creator-tony-gilroy-gives-the-interview-1236510166/

#Andor #StarWars

The recent tragedies on the streets of Minnesotas Twin Cities have reignited the discourse about the uncanny prescience of Tony Gilroy's Andor. The well-documented killings of Minneapolis residents, Renée Good and Alex Pretti, by federal agents evoked Andor season twos Ghorman Massacre are in which the masked occupying forces of the Galactic Empire slaughtered concerned citizens and peaceful protestors, And much like Good and Pretti, Ghormans victims were immediately mischaracterized by Imperial mouthpieces as domestic terrorists and insurrectionists.
The recent tragedies on the streets of Minnesotas Twin Cities have reignited the discourse about the uncanny prescience of Tony Gilroy's Andor. The well-documented killings of Minneapolis residents, Renée Good and Alex Pretti, by federal agents evoked Andor season twos Ghorman Massacre are in which the masked occupying forces of the Galactic Empire slaughtered concerned citizens and peaceful protestors, And much like Good and Pretti, Ghormans victims were immediately mischaracterized by Imperial mouthpieces as domestic terrorists and insurrectionists.
The recent tragedies on the streets of Minnesotas Twin Cities have reignited the discourse about the uncanny prescience of Tony Gilroy's Andor. The well-documented killings of Minneapolis residents, Renée Good and Alex Pretti, by federal agents evoked Andor season twos Ghorman Massacre are in which the masked occupying forces of the Galactic Empire slaughtered concerned citizens and peaceful protestors, And much like Good and Pretti, Ghormans victims were immediately mischaracterized by Imperial mouthpieces as domestic terrorists and insurrectionists.
The Hollywood Reporter

‘Andor’ Creator Tony Gilroy Gives the Interview He Couldn’t During Its Release

While promoting his cautionary tale about fascism, Disney asked Gilroy to refrain from using the word. Nine months after it aired its finale, the 'Star Wars' series feels scarily prescient.
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